Ecological Engineers Flashcards

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Cheong et al, 2013

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  • No or low regret
  • Versatility for climate
  • ICZM (promotes, difficulties)
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List et al, 2006

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  • Define coastal erosion
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Temmerman et al, 2013

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  • Eco takes up space

- 40 million in flood prone cities

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Tessler et al, 2015

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  • Delta’s costly
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Ma et al, 2014

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  • Wetlands enclosed by sea walls longer than Great Wall
  • China growth in the 13% of land that is coastal (60% GDP)
  • Wetlands provide $200 billion
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Temmerman and Kirwan, 2015

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  • Most vulnerable to…

- Conventional engineering disturbs…

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Blumberg 1988

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Systematic arrangement and use of naturally existing ecosystems for continuous purposes of production and / or disposal

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Advantages of constructed wetlands

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  1. Being self-regulating (self-sustaining) ecosystems, with nearly no electrical or mechanical parts, no chemical additives necessary.
  2. Decentralized wastewater treatment, saving a large quantity of investment into the sewerage system.
  3. Low energy and maintenance cost (low total lifetime cost).
  4. No noise, no smell, much less sewage sludge production.
  5. Tolerate fluctuations in water flow and pollutant concentrations.
  6. Provide flood protection.
  7. Naturally regenerative, long lifetime.
  8. Treatment capability for a wide variety of effluents, domestic and industrial.
  9. Fitting into the local landscape and offering a great wildlife conservation potential (provide habitats for plants and wildlife).
  10. Reed harvesting as a regenerative energy source may contribute to generate electricity (biogas).
  11. Often lower capital cost than conventional treatment systems.
  12. Enhance aesthetics of open spaces
  13. Provide recreational and educational opportunities.
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Main limitations to the use of constructed wetlands

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  1. They generally require larger land areas than conventional wastewater systems.
  2. They can tolerate temporary water level drawdowns, but not complete drying (a base flow of water is required).
  3. The evapotranspiration rate of aquatic macrophytes in treatment wetlands is high thus reducing the water volume available for irrigation.
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Conventional engineering cons

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Cuts off feedbacks
Means elsewhere is deprived.
Expensive
Worse long term

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